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When I hear Abraham Foxman's name, surprisingly (or perhaps not) the first animal that comes to my mind is not a fox but a snake.
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interesting, will further check it out. But I digressed to Foxman's page, and just read this,Originally posted by Federate View PostGreat info here, there's even a section on the Armenian Genocide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_Industry
Norman Finkelstein is a J3w against Israeli policies. Check his debates on YouTube, they are fascinating. Highly intelligent man.
Stupid idiot, and this guy is effectively more powerful than president of US.He went on to state, "we continue to firmly believe that a Congressional Resolution on such matters is a counterproductive diversion and will not foster reconciliation between Turks and Armenians. We will not hesitate to apply the term 'genocide' in the future." Foxman additionally sent a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressing regret over the difficulty his position caused for the government of Turkey: "We had no intention to put the Turkish people or its leaders in a difficult position."
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Great info here, there's even a section on the Armenian Genocide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_IndustryOriginally posted by Mos View PostHmm, okay, will look it up. What's it about in nutshell??
Norman Finkelstein is a J3w against Israeli policies. Check his debates on YouTube, they are fascinating. Highly intelligent man.
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Immigration and Entrepreneurship- Lighting and Bhachu.
Fantastically boring read. The emphasize on fantastic!
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In addition to Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything (mentioned on the previous page, here), I'm reading Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point. I loved Blink, but I read it 3 or 4 years ago and it was time to move on to his other books. Gladwell's a great writer with a knack for explaining complex research findings and concepts for the layperson.

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